REPORT: State Board of Health votes to ban sale of smokeable marijuana

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Oklahoma’s Board of Health on Tuesday voted to place a ban on selling smokeable forms of marijuana, according to The Oklahoman.

The department also voted to mandate that marijuana dispensaries hire a pharmacist.

The article goes on to state the following:

The Board of Health voted on 75 pages of rules that will create a framework for people interested in forms of medical marijuana.

In late June, Oklahoma became the 30th state to legalize medical marijuana in the country. According to Forbes, the measure was approved by a 10-point margin.

But Gov. Mary Fallin (R) said she opposed the bill and added that she’d convene a special legislative session to design a framework for the law’s implementation, according to The Associated Press.

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